Where to watch Kim Suzanne Engelbrecht in the UK
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Kim Suzanne Engelbrecht (born 20 June 1980 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African actress best known for her roles as Lolly de Klerk in the soap opera Isidingo, Sgt. Noma Banks on the Syfy TV show Dominion and Marlize DeVoe on The CW show The Flash.
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- The Flash (2014) as Marlize DeVoe / The Mechanic
- Raised by Wolves (2020) as Decima
- Dominion (2014) as Sgt. Noma Walker
- Die Byl (2016) as Chantelle Cloete
- Death Race: Inferno (2013) as Kelly O' Donnell
- Eye in the Sky (2015) as Lucy Galvez
- Reyka (2021) as Reyka Gama
- Zero Tolerance (2004) as Sedika de Bruyn
- Geraamtes In Die Kas (2013) as Aesha Abrahams
- Dating Game Killer (2017) as Joanne
- The Invisible Cast
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Most-watched Kim Suzanne Engelbrecht films currently: Death Race: Inferno (2013), Eye in the Sky (2015), Dating Game Killer (2017).
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Selected TV credits: The Flash (2014), Raised by Wolves (2020), Dominion (2014), Die Byl (2016), Reyka (2021).
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